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Intel to expand Irish manufacturing operations, creating 1,600 new jobs

Wednesday 24 March 2021 | 10:46 CET | News
Intel plans to expand its semiconductor manufacturing operations in Ireland, creating 1,600 new high-tech jobs. The company currently has around 5,000 employees in Ireland. 

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Categories: IT
Companies: Intel
Countries: Ireland
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